Nixon files felony charges against Springfield man for allegedly misrepresenting that he could practice law
13th Nov 2006, 23:13 GMT
Attorney General Jay Nixon has filed criminal charges against a Springfield man who Nixon says knowingly defrauded at least four individuals into paying him over $38,000 for legal services even though the defendant was not licensed to practice law.
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